Compiles and runs fine on my Thinkpad T42p. But I don't know how to enable the lm/it driver, nor do I know whether I have supported hardware for these drivers. Anyway, thanks for your work. Johannes
Hasso Tepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I made the hardware senors framework originally developed in OpenBSD work > in DragonFly. The porting work from OpenBSD is not done by me, but by > Constantine A. Murenin <mureninc at gmail.com> as GSoC 2007 project for > FreeBSD. I only adapted it for DragonFly. > > The announce from Constantine is here: > http://www.nabble.com/GSoC2007:-cnst-sensors.2007-09-13.patch-p12667739.html > > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/sensors-01-framework.patch contains > the framework itself - the kernel code, sensorsd daemon and patches for > sysctl(8) and systat(1). Sensorsd daemon isn't much tested due to lack > of hardware drivers. > > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/sensors-02-coretemp.patch contains > the coretemp(4) driver for Intel Core on-die thermal sensors. Coretemp(4) > uses the sensors framework. > > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~hasso/sensors-03-it-and-lm.patch contains > it(4) and lm(4) drivers for some common hardware monitor chips. Note that > only chips attached to ISA are supported. I don't have any hardware to > test these with, so any tests are welcome. > > If noone objects, I plan to commit this work in the weekend. > >
